The Lamar Jackson-Baltimore Ravens situation continues to get uglier and uglier by the day.
While speaking with the media this morning, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta refused to answer questions about Jackson, stating that he just wanted to answer draft-related questions.
DeCosta told reporters:
"We are not going to answer Lamar questions today."
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He was then asked about Lamar again, and a Ravens spokesperson reiterated that the team would not be answering any questions pertaining to Jackson.
NFL fans react to Ravens GM Eric DeCosta not answering questions regarding Lamar Jackson
Declining to answer questions about a player on your roster is always concerning. NFL fans voiced their opinions against DeCosta and the Ravens following his decision not to speak about Jackson.
Could the Baltimore Ravens draft a quarterback to replace Lamar Jackson?
It wouldn't be a surprise if the Baltimore Ravens were to draft a quarterback in the 2023 NFL Draft, especially in the first round to replace Lamar Jackson. It seems that as the days go by, there is a growing sense that Jackson will not be a Raven in 2023.
He requested a trade on March 2, and isn't happy with his situation in Baltimore as he was placed on the non-exclusive franchise tag this offseason.
While answering questions this morning, DeCosta said that it's possible to get a good QB at any point in the draft.
The Ravens currently hold the 22nd overall pick in the draft. With a deep QB class, there could be a few solid quarterbacks available for them to select.
Of those quarterbacks could be Hendon Hooker, Will Levis and possibly Anthony Richardson.
We will have a better idea of their draft plans as we get closer to the draft, which is in three weeks.
Who do you think will play QB for the Ravens in 2023?
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